Autumn in new york

Damaris 2022-02-19 08:01:34

Robin Williams' posthumous work makes this movie more meaningful. Some people say that in the film he is acting the truest self. Yes, Mr. Haohao, who usually has a kind face, keeps swearing along the way, violently, as if death is an irritating thing.
How to welcome death that is accurate to the minute? I was too anxious to seek sex and farewell parties, and it was unsatisfactory. I went to buy a camera and was stuttered by the black uncle (this is also the most fun section I personally think), but the most touching thing is between father and son. Reconciliation.
why? Maybe it’s because of the truth. I can understand why Henry is angry. I hope that he, who inherited his father’s legacy, will raise the printed tens of thousands of business cards into the air; I can also understand the son who ran away from home. He finally has his own A dance classroom. The rebellious son and the stubborn old father will not disappear until they no longer have to fight together.
So I like Robin’s softly humming "Autumn in New York". This song and the scene of the father and son sitting side by side together allowed the image of an old father to survive. It was eight days in the movie. It will be very far in memory.

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Extended Reading
  • Arden 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    The plot is a bit ridiculous, what kind of doctor would be so enthusiastic.

  • Adolphus 2022-02-19 08:01:34

    Robin Williams, who is about to die, plays a character who is about to die.

The Angriest Man in Brooklyn quotes

  • Henry Altmann: [narrating] As Henry Altmann waited in traffic, on the way to his doctor's appointment, he mentally added subwoofers in small cars to things he hated. On his short list was also dog crap, car alarms, indecipherable parking signs, double baby strollers, ass-crack fashion, men's cologne, bubble gum, bicycles, hamsters, garbage trucks, neighbors, metal hangers, TV remotes, greeting cards, flip-flops, fliers for cheap haircuts, fat people, pigeons, The Weather Channel, smell of urine, new mothers, credit card offers, blocked phone numbers, big umbrellas, F train, JFK, BQ E., ATM Service fees, 99 Cent Stores, radio personalities, networking, Starbucks, the Knicks, the Knicks, the Knicks, and God.

  • Bette Altmann: Do you have family, Dr. Gill?

    Sharon Gill: No. Not really? Well, Mom and Dad in Wisconsin. But, you know, divorced, married. Thrice! Thanksgivings are a mess. Guess, uh... Guess I don't know "normal."

    Aaron Altmann: The only normal people there are are the ones you don't know very well.